
Philips Lumea for Men
Philips Lumea for Men
You can remove hair permanently. But you have to use it regularly depending on the hair. The skin should be light and the hair dark, then you get a good result. Self-application on the back is difficult. You don't have time to do it. It works very well with two people.
Except for the design, the device is the same as the one for our female colleagues. Unfortunately I am very disappointed with the device, I have fair skin and dark hair (actually ideal) and it does not work at all even after 6 months of use. Spend your money better on something else
What razor? I don't see anything in the photos. And no, no razor included.
No, the bells must not be treated. However, the lawn around the church tower is :-) Armpits are not a problem. Everything above the neck is also not allowed. It must not be applied over scars, open wounds, pimples and the like, otherwise there is a risk of burning according to the manufacturer. IPL must not be used directly on tattoos. The reason is that the IPL light reacts with the colour pigments of the tattoo, just as it does with very dark skin or birthmarks. Due to the strong reaction in the skin, strong heat is generated, which affects the skin. Injuries and even scarring can occur. Pain is also to be expected when using IPL on tattoos. Therefore, you should avoid using IPL directly on tattoos under all circumstances!
I don't know that. I only know that Philips Lumea for Men is the only one made specifically for men. And I am very satisfied with it.
I am not aware of this, and it would probably not be possible with this design. On the contrary, I think that if the attachment were larger, handling would be more tedious, as the head always has to rest snugly enough for an impulse to be triggered. I have an active field of 3.5 cm x 1.5 cm. And I am fully satisfied. Sometimes even this dimension is rather too big and impractical in angled places.
The design...?
Yes, it also works. The instruction manual states: Never use the appliance on the following areas: - eyes or eyebrows - over silicone implants, subcutaneous injection ports, piercings - lips, nipples, in the nose, ears, anus - Face, neck, beard area - Genital area, scrotum (pubic area is ok) - Areolas, inner labia, vagina
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